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Concrete waste-derived aggregate for concrete manufacture

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
Zhuping Liu   +4 more
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Reusing ceramic wastes in concrete

Construction and Building Materials, 2010
Abstract The ceramic industry is known to generate large amounts of calcined-clay wastes each year. So far a huge part is used in landfills. Reusing these wastes in concrete could be a win–win situation. For one hand by solving the ceramic industry waste problem and at the same time leading to a more sustainable concrete industry by reducing the use ...
F. Pacheco-Torgal, S. Jalali
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Reclaim of Waste Concrete

2017
In this chapter, the sources, quantity and classification of waste concrete are described and analyzed. The methods for reducing waste concrete are introduced. Furthermore, the reclaim of waste concrete, including reusing recycling philosophy and technology is described and discussed.
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The Wastes Utility in Concrete

2014
The Marble Slurry Wastes (MSW) produced by marble industry is left unattended in theenvironment which causes serious environmental problems. In order to evaluate its potential usage in normal1:2:4 concrete, this study was designed, where the partial replacement of cement with MSW was examined.Replacement of cement with MSW from 0 to 100%, and also its ...
Arshad, A.   +5 more
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High Volume Wastes Concrete (HVWC)

SP-179: Fourth CANMET/ACI/JCI Conference: Advances in Concrete Technology, 1998
High volume waste concrete (HVWC) containing hundreds of kg of waste-derived materials in unit volume of concrete as raw materials was prepared to examine the workability, strength development, hydration of cement, composition and structure, and dissolution of harmful elements from hardened concrete to increase the amounts of waste-derived material ...
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Concrete demolition waste: sustainable source for structural concrete

2011
An increasing trend towards the use of sustainable processes has led to recycle materials of different nature into concrete. Recycling contributes to waste valorisation and environmental impact reduction, thus avoiding waste landfill disposal and preserving natural raw materials.
MANZI, STEFANIA   +2 more
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BRICK WASTE AS CONCRETE FILLER

Abstract As a result of the research, it was determined that as the amount of coarse aggregates from brick waste increases, an increase in the water-cement ratio is observed in concrete samples. The mobility of concrete corresponds to class P1 with the amount of fillers obtained from brick chips being 60%, at 40% - P2, at 20% - class P3.
Jabbarova N.   +2 more
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The chemistry of chemical recycling of solid plastic waste via pyrolysis and gasification: State-of-the-art, challenges, and future directions

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2021
Onur Dogu   +2 more
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